C-Kermit Binaries

Effective 1 October 2011 this page is frozen (as is the rest
of the Columbia University Kermit website). No new binaries can be added,
and no corrections can be made. Please visit the new Kermit Project
website at http://www.kermitproject.org to
check on the availability of new binaries.

See the C-Kermit Home Page for source code,
explanations, commentary, documentation, installation instructions, etc.
With rare exceptions (which are noted, such as for Stratus VOS), these are
plain, unencoded, uncompressed executable binary program images, not
archives, packages, tarballs, or anything else. Due to USA export
law (or at least Columbia University counsel's reading of it), none
of these binaries includes security features that use strong encryption.
To have a C-Kermit version capable of strong encryption (SSL, Kerberos,
etc), you must download the source code
and build it yourself. Transfer in binary mode and remember the rules
— in general:

You can't run a binary that was built on a later OS version than you have.

You can't run a binary that was linked with newer libraries than you have.

Since many of our binaries were contributed from elsewhere, we can't guarantee
that some of them were not linked with "updated" libraries, in which case they
would refuse to run on a computer with earlier ones. In that case, try
downloading a binary for an earlier version of your OS, or
building from source yourself.

The links below are FTP links. If FTP is blocked at your site,
copy the desired URL (right-click and Copy Link Location or Copy Shortcut)
and convert it to an HTTP link as indicated on the
home page